Taufik Seidu, the Ghanaian-born footballer who currently captains Spain’s U-17 team, is quickly establishing himself as one of the brightest young talents in the game.
With his impressive skills and leadership on the field, he’s already making waves at Atlético Madrid and on the international stage. Let’s take a closer look at the journey of this exciting midfielder.
Taufik Seidu Zanzi Awudu was born in Ghana on January 20, 2008. At a young age, Seidu moved to Malaga, Spain, where he joined Malaga’s youth team.
His impressive performances led Spanish giants Atlético Madrid to sign him in 2018.
At Atlético Madrid, Seidu played for the youth team for about five years. In 2023, the midfielder earned a promotion to the club’s U-17 side.
Eager to make a name for himself, Seidu raised his game, showcasing exceptional technical skills, sharp vision, and a commanding presence in midfield.
These qualities earned him comparisons to Paul Pogba and led to another promotion, this time to Atlético Madrid’s U-19 side in 2024.
He has since played four senior games for Atlético Madrid and appeared in nine matches for Spain’s U-17 team, captaining them to a 2-0 victory over Italy in September 2024.
Seidu made his debut for Spain’s U-16 team in September 2023, where he made five appearances. He also featured four times for Spain’s U-15 side.
Although Seidu has represented Spain at the youth level, he remains eligible to play for the Black Stars.
However, given his rapid development in recent years, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) will need to act quickly to persuade him before Spain secures his commitment to their senior national team.
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